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| Topic Started: Sep 11 2007, 11:16 AM (598 Views) | |
| intelligentpork | Sep 11 2007, 11:16 AM Post #1 |
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A PORKY TUTORIAL Adding animated rainfall NOTE: This is for noobs only , Pro's step out !!! 1. Make a new ( i dont know how to say document or image or file? haha) with these options: Posted Image 2. And fill the (ok image?:yct06:) image with black using the paint bucket tool located on the tool bar Posted Image 3. Now you should have something like this Posted Image 4. Now go to filter > noise > add noise Posted Image and follow this settings Posted Image 5. Go to filter > blur > gaussian blur Posted Image with these settings Posted Image 6. then go to filter > stylize > wind > Posted Image with these settings Posted Image 7. after those filterrrrings you should have something like this Posted Image 8. Now we need to rotate the image to make it look like a rain theres no rain coming from left to right :yct18: go to Image > rotate canvas > 90 ' CCW Posted Image to make it something like this Posted Image 9. Now open the Image you want to add rainfall with for me I chose this The Frozen Pork :yct18: I mean the frozen throne ..:yociexp30: Posted Image 10. Now click the the first image you just made earlier (the rainfall one) and in the tool bar click the move button Posted Image Click then hold the the rainfall image then drag it to the frozen throne (or the image you want to add the rainfall effect with ) Posted Image Now with the move button move the rainfall layer to cover the whole frozen throne with the rain fall effect Posted Image 11. Now go to the layer window then change the opacity to 39% Posted Image You should have something like this Posted Image 12. Click the jump to Image ready button to start the animation Posted Image NOW LETS ANIMATE 1. Make a new animation frame Posted Image 2. Click the move button then click the new frame added Posted Image also make sure on the layer window you highlighted this layer or else you cant move the rainfall layer Posted Image 3. move the rainfall layer a little downward make sure you are in the second frame if you want to make the animation more interesting just add a frame then move the rainfall layer click play... If you got the instructions carefully you'll have something like this :oops: Posted Image just asked questions if your confused or something I'll answer it asap chow God Bless |
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